Near Money

Near Money (Quasi Money)
Near money, also known as quasi money, refers to assets that are not as liquid as cash but can be quickly converted into cash and used to settle debts. Examples include bills of exchange, savings accounts, and treasury bills.
Quasi Money
Quasi money, also known as near money, refers to assets that are not cash but can be quickly converted into cash with little or no loss of value.

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